Integrated Waste Manager

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Posted Date3/26/2020

Description

Salary: $94,494.40 - $114,836.80 Annually

Under direction of the County Administrative Officer or designee, plans, organizes, and directs the activities and programs of the Integrated Waste Management division. The Integrated Waste Manager is responsible for the accomplishment and compliance with all federal, state and local regulatory requirements for solid waste diversion programs, landfill and transfer stations operations and administration; negotiation and administration of all solid waste collection and hauling permits within the County; review and approval of annual rate adjustments, preparation and administration of Integrated Waste Management division budget; preparation and presentation of planning documents, policy and programs before local elected officials, state regulatory agencies and other inter-governmental entities. The Integrated Waste Manager is responsible for the continued implementation, development and administration of all programs and policies as required by AB939; takes the lead role in coordinating activities between other County Departments and public agencies related to landfill closure and environmental compliance and is responsible for implementation and compliance with enforcement activities related to the Calaveras County Code sections related to integrated waste management activities. This position supervises staff and performs additional duties as assigned by the County Administrative Officer or designee.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

This is a management level position which serves as the division level manager for all programs in the Integrated Waste Management division. Emphasis is placed on providing effective management throughout the division, and on efficiently administering new programs, implementation, budgetary, legislative and personnel management activities. Coordinates all activities between work groups within the division of integrated waste management.

Example of Duties

Personally, and through subordinate supervisors, plans, organizes, directs and evaluates the work of the employees within the integrated waste management division.

Coordinates with the County Administrators Office for landfill cell opening and closure activities.

Evaluates, corresponds, negotiates and complies with requirements set by regulatory agencies for all programs.

Develops staffing, analyzes and appraises results, and develops innovative methods to accomplish objectives and improve performance; assuring employee development and meeting needs of management support of employees.

Stay current on solid waste management regulations and technologies impacting all areas of solid waste management including but not limited to landfill, diversion programs, materials and commodity markets and current and pending legislative activities.

Develop and implement solid waste management plan, landfill monitoring, site development and other technical studies.

Work closely with solid waste contractors.

Communicate with Federal, State and Local agencies that have solid waste interests.

Read, understand, and apply applicable Federal, State, and County laws, regulations, policies and procedures related to the program.

Organize and prioritize a variety of projects and tasks in a timeline manner, set priorities and meet critical timelines.

Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

Knowledge of:

Implementation and maintenance of operations, regulations and requirements for all activities related to integrated waste management programs; good safety practices in compliance with CAL-OSHA and County requirements.

Skill and Ability to:

Positively communicate with others, make sound decisions, and to assimilate and understand information in a manner consistent with the essential job functions; prepare reports using word processing programs and numeric software (i.e. Excel), establish and maintain cooperative relations with the public, subordinate and peers within the department and all other County departments; apply principles of supervision and coordinate the work of others though effective and courteous instructions and management of employees in the division; prepare and present reports to elected officials, and other regulatory agencies as required.

Education, Training, and Experience:

Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be:

Experience:

Five years increasingly responsible administrative and supervisory experience, two years of which should have been specifically in solid waste management operational programs.

Training:

Possession of a bachelor's degree in public administration, business administration, environmental science or related engineering field.

A master's degree may be substituted for up to two years of the administrative or supervisory experience.

Special Requirements

Possession of an appropriate California driver's license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles may be required.